Color tells us things. What time it is, and what season we're in. Color can warm us, then shift, and turn cold. What do these colors suggest to you, on these last waning days of summer?
These colors exist in our September garden. The coral bark maple leaves play the spectrum from yellow-green to knock-out orange punch. The stewartia's leaves turn a brooding, russet-red, while the fuzzy leafed fucshia still invites hummingbirds to sip from its glorious, inverted cups.
Coffee, quilts, reading Lord of the Rings by the Fire, sun soaked face, twilight (sans vamps) with fall fused leaves and emotions.
ReplyDeletenice, richard. your words condense for me into cozy. thanks for sharing!
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